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- 07 Feb 2017, 08:42
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Lehigh Defense "Controlled Chaos"
- Replies: 49
- Views: 57842
Re: Lehigh Defense "Controlled Chaos"
I have not tried them out of the PS90. I have several hundred loaded with 5.6 of true blue as that is what I carry in the FsN for self defense, but True Blue is not the best powder for the longer barrels. I can put together a ladder using HS6 or longshot for the PS90 and report back if you are not i...
- 10 Jan 2017, 08:30
- Forum: Looking To Buy
- Topic: WTB AR 57 upper
- Replies: 8
- Views: 20036
Re: WTB AR 57 upper
Sportsman's guide has 16" uppers in stock. Has been quite a while since I have seen anything shorter than that in stock.
- 10 Jan 2017, 08:18
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Would these work for 5.7?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8027
Re: Would these work for 5.7?
They appear to be of similar size and shape of the 35 gr. v-max. I have had mixed results with those shorter bullets. There should be some data in the reloading threads on the 35 gr. v-max, so that is where I would start. The shorter bullets tend to have more issues in the PS-90. I have run several ...
- 14 Nov 2016, 08:33
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: 32 grain AP projectiles for the 5.7
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8468
Re: 32 grain AP projectiles for the 5.7
There was a website that was selling them around a year or so ago. I believe they were around $130/500. I remember them being fairly reasonably priced, but did not pick any up at the time. The loaded SS190 ammo seems to sell for a premium, but remember the pulled bullets being pretty reasonable. If ...
- 19 Oct 2016, 13:05
- Forum: PS90 & Other 5.7x28mm Rifles
- Topic: New PS90 Owner (ranging questions)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 9758
Re: New PS90 Owner (ranging questions)
At 200 yards you will have a real hard time seeing the holes in the paper from the 5.7x28. Most people set their PS90's up to be more a personal defense weapon (what it was designed for), and most of them will use a 50 yard zero. Can it shoot 150-200? Sure, but the usefulness of this round is its ve...
- 23 Jun 2016, 06:50
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: 40 gr. v-max
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5926
Re: 40 gr. v-max
Once they reduced them from $13/100 to $10/100 they went pretty fast. They had them last about a year ago (although they were in 500 count boxes), so I suspect they will come back, but probably not real quick.
- 23 Jun 2016, 06:23
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: HS6 or Longshot?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 20484
Re: HS6 or Longshot?
My local shot carries it at a decent price, but they do not ship.
- 17 Jun 2016, 03:13
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: 40 gr. v-max
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5926
40 gr. v-max
Anyone who is loading a factory SS197 clone who is looking for some bullets should take a look at midway. I have just ordered what was listed as 40gr blemish bullets (item number 493346). They appear to be an over run of SS197 bullets with the blue polymer tips and everything. They are currently $10...
- 06 May 2016, 12:26
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: True Blue
- Replies: 6
- Views: 11214
Re: True Blue
If anyone is looking for TrueBlue powder, Wideners has both the 1 pound and 4 pound containers in stock. They seem to have the best price I have seen online, but still have that pesky hazmat fee.
PS - Must have been a shipment recently as powder valley has it in stock as well.
PS - Must have been a shipment recently as powder valley has it in stock as well.
- 29 Apr 2016, 07:15
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: COMMERCIAL 5.7X28MM BRASS NOW AVAILABLE
- Replies: 41
- Views: 57551
Re: COMMERCIAL 5.7X28MM BRASS NOW AVAILABLE
Were these fired from the FsN or the PS90?
- 28 Mar 2016, 07:56
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Failure to extract with lee factory crimp
- Replies: 17
- Views: 19483
Re: Failure to extract with lee factory crimp
No need to glue the bullets in. Velocities from hand loaded ammo can easily exceed that of factory ammo with a lot more consistency.
- 23 Mar 2016, 08:16
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Favorite 5.7 reloading powder/load?
- Replies: 32
- Views: 37784
Re: Favorite 5.7 reloading powder/load?
Any chance that you will be selling any more of the T6/T6B turned solids again? I bought a couple of boxes the last time you sold them, and I am down to the last box.
- 10 Mar 2016, 10:24
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: HS6 or Longshot?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 20484
Re: HS6 or Longshot?
Have been able to do a first round of testing of Longshot and HS6. Longshot 3rd time for this brass being fired trimmed to 1.130 CCI 400 primer 40 grain vmax 5.4 grains - 2231 fps, SD 51 5.5 grains - 2277 fps, SD 15 5.6 grains - 2279 fps, SD 14 5.7 grains - 2345 fps, SD 36 5.8 grains - 2364 fps, SD ...
- 08 Mar 2016, 07:51
- Forum: FN Handguns
- Topic: New FNS-40 $359.00!
- Replies: 3
- Views: 17338
Re: New FNS-40 $359.00!
Saw that listed as the deal of the day the other day. I thought that it was a great deal, but did not really want to venture into starting with another hand gun caliber.
- 21 Feb 2016, 04:32
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Price for Brass
- Replies: 13
- Views: 16268
Re: Price for Brass
I sold a lot of it on this forum for $.06 a round. Apparently I was too low. Depends on when you sold it. With boxes of AE and SS197 selling for ~$15 a box now when on sale, the amount of people looking for the brass has dropped significantly, so has the price. Bought a batch on a auction site in t...
- 18 Feb 2016, 06:29
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Hornady 45gr HP/BEE
- Replies: 39
- Views: 38964
Re: Hornady
That is not one that I have used. It looks like it could be a little on the short side, and the "flat" tip could cause some feeding issues. The other difficulty I see is the flat base. It can be a little challenging getting flat base bullets to feed straight into the small case of the 5.7x28. If I h...
- 15 Feb 2016, 07:12
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: New reloader
- Replies: 24
- Views: 27327
Re: New reloader
Pretty sure that they do not make the DHX bullets any more. The company seemed to transition more into a shooting range/club, and the bullet website went away. They were probably the closest to the SS195/198 bullet, but were quite a bit shorter. It was pretty easy to get the speed to match the SS198...
- 12 Feb 2016, 07:23
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: New reloader
- Replies: 24
- Views: 27327
Re: New reloader
OK, I'm getting down to bullet decision. Should I go with the Sierra Blitzking Moly 40gr or the Vmax 40gr? The Sierra is pretty cheap in large quantity from PSA. I'm hoping this guy in Salt Lake City gets another dismantle contract and sells off all the pulled 27gr bullets. I passed on a bucket of ...
- 01 Feb 2016, 11:35
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: HS6 or Longshot?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 20484
Re: HS6 or Longshot?
Never trust burn charts. EVER. That is why I come to the forum. Even though the info is older, it at least gives me an idea about what powders other people have had success with. The burn charts I looked at were the ones at the front of the reloading manuals. They did not do anything but list the p...
- 01 Feb 2016, 08:18
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: HS6 or Longshot?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 20484
Re: HS6 or Longshot?
I was able to pick up a pound of each over the weekend. Was glad to see both powders are large enough to go through my chargemaster without an issue. Have about 400 brass prepared and primed, so going to do some loading this week to test next weekend with the chrono. The one thing that surprised me ...
- 30 Jan 2016, 14:27
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: iFire's PS90 Load Data
- Replies: 59
- Views: 127632
Re: iFire's PS90 Load Data
Bump - tired of trying to find this thread over and over. Is there a way to sticky it since it is the thread that people keep referring to?
- 26 Jan 2016, 16:24
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: HS6 or Longshot?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 20484
HS6 or Longshot?
I have been reloading for quite a while for the FsN using True Blue. I recently started loading for the PS90 and have found that True Blue does not work too well. Am using mostly the 40 gr. vmax to start with since I have a load that works well in the FsN (5.8 gr of true blue and a CCI 400 primer). ...
- 11 Jan 2016, 06:44
- Forum: PS90 & Other 5.7x28mm Rifles
- Topic: Man Kave Products
- Replies: 2
- Views: 6356
Man Kave Products
Is there any single page where the man kave (MK) products for the PS90 are available? I am looking at the extended magazine release, extended charging handle and a few sets of the magazine rollers. I have found various websites that sell 1 or 2 of the items, but do not see a site that sells them all...
- 16 Sep 2015, 12:21
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: True Blue
- Replies: 6
- Views: 11214
Re: True Blue
Is a bit on the high side for the price, but given it is so hard to get, now might be the time. I have a few pounds left, so I will wait to see if I can wait it out to get it closer to the $20 a pound. The extra $8 a pound on top of the hazmat fee is a bit tough to swallow when I do not really "need...
- 19 Aug 2015, 08:30
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Tumbling 5.7 brass
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8604
Re: Tumbling 5.7 brass
If you are loading for the FiveSeveN, you can load a few and see if they work for you. I have had pretty good luck even with missing coating in the handgun. Others say it will not work, but I have 10 that I have been testing with no coating that are on their 3rd round of reloading. Your experiences ...
- 17 Jun 2015, 05:49
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Lehigh Defense "Controlled Chaos"
- Replies: 49
- Views: 57842
Re: Lehigh Defense "Controlled Chaos"
Have you done a video with the 45 gr. controlled chaos? It looks like that video is only using the 40 gr. vmax. The max loads and velocities differ quite a bit between the 2 bullets.
- 16 Jun 2015, 10:14
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Lehigh Defense "Controlled Chaos"
- Replies: 49
- Views: 57842
Re: Lehigh Defense "Controlled Chaos"
I finally loaded up some of these for testing this past weekend using True Blue, once fired brass with CCI Small Rifle primers. These loads were for the FsN with a stock barrel. I started at 5.2 grains of True Blue, and worked up to 5.8. I have not purchased a chrono yet because my range is an eleva...
- 20 Apr 2015, 07:24
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: 36 grain Varmint Grenade
- Replies: 31
- Views: 31656
Re: Advice
I am looking to start reloading for the 5.7 caliber. My goal is create a load that will work with the ps90 and the handgun. I plan on using Power Pistol and Barnes 36 grain varmint grenade. Does anyone have an advice or any suggestions they can chime in? I would greatly appreciate, it thank you guy...
- 16 Apr 2015, 10:08
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Any TRUE BLUE available?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 11317
Re: Any TRUE BLUE available?
I do not know of any place that currently has it in stock as it tends to sell out within a couple of hours of coming in stock. My suggestion is to sign up for the "in-stock" notifications on as many sites as you can find, and jump on it when it is in stock. My past few pounds have come from http://w...
- 11 Mar 2015, 10:11
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Is there any end in sight for the powder shortage?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 15269
Re: Is there any end in sight for the powder shortage?
A friend invited me to go to the gun show yesterday. What a mad house!!! No parking available, and very crowded. Guessing everyone is in hysteria over the M855 ban and thought they could score some there, which I saw people leaving (early), as I was coming in, with cases of it. At ~$700 a thousand,...
- 11 Mar 2015, 09:59
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: My first attempt to reload 5.7x28
- Replies: 13
- Views: 13609
Re: My first attempt to reload 5.7x28
I use the RCBS lube and pad as well for the 5.7x28. If you do a search on the forum, people have found a variety of lubes that work for them and their dies. Just takes some trial and error to see what works for you. 25% failure rate seems high to me. Hopefully polishing the die, and using a bit more...
- 19 Jan 2015, 08:04
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: FSN Headspace and Dimensions help from someone with gauge
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8161
Re: FSN Headspace and Dimensions help from someone with gaug
I loaded the 5.7x28 for a couple of years before getting one of the EA go/no go gauges. I would just take the barrel out of my FsN, and make sure that the reloads would drop in easily, and the amount of case sticking out was visually "the same" as the factory rounds. Would do this for the first coup...
- 11 Jan 2015, 06:31
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Lehigh Defense "Controlled Chaos"
- Replies: 49
- Views: 57842
Re: Lehigh Defense "Controlled Chaos"
I see that now. Did not go into the bullet details when I ordered. I guess I will get a couple more boxes for the shelf.
- 11 Jan 2015, 04:45
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Lehigh Defense "Controlled Chaos"
- Replies: 49
- Views: 57842
Re: Lehigh Defense "Controlled Chaos"
My box of 500 of these showed up yesterday. Did anyone else notice if their box says "obsolete" after the bullet description? I am wondering if we are getting the last run of these bullets. If so I might order another box to put on the shelf for later use. I am about to the point of losing the battl...
- 10 Nov 2014, 13:29
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Trimming options
- Replies: 17
- Views: 25154
Re: Trimming options
As others have already chimed in on, the spring loaded universal holder on the trim pro 2 does hold the 5.7x28 just fine. For the price I highly recommend the 3 way cutter. My big issue with the standard cutter and the case prep pro was that my hands would cramp up from holding the small case to do ...
- 07 Nov 2014, 08:31
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Trimming options
- Replies: 17
- Views: 25154
Re: Trimming options
I use the RCBS Trim Pro 2 with their .22 cal 3 way cutter. It does the trimming, chamfering and deburring all at one time. I do not have the powered version of the trim pro, so it is still done by hand, but at least it is all done at one time. 200-300 at a time is not too bad.
- 03 Sep 2014, 08:17
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Weather and reloads?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5573
Re: Weather and reloads?
Yes, temperature can play a large factor in velocity and pressure not only in your reloads, but in factory ammo as well. It will depend on the powder you are using, but most powders see an increase in velocity with an increase in temperature. In the IMR manual I was looking at, it says 1.5-2 feet pe...
- 11 Mar 2014, 09:12
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: SS190 Stock Powder Charge?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4786
Re: SS190 Stock Powder Charge?
There have been several others here that have pulled various FN factory rounds including the SS190. Hopefully they will weigh in soon with their opinions. There has been a general consensus to just toss the factory powder, and use a known powder. The powder used in the FN factory rounds has changed ...
- 03 Mar 2014, 13:02
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: cases getting stuck
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4635
Re: cases getting stuck
I also use the RCBS dies and RCBS lube/pad. I have not experienced those issues. I would clean/polish the inside of the die, and make sure you are getting enough lube on the cases. I have processed several thousand cases with this process, so there is something specific with your dies or process tha...
- 10 Feb 2014, 12:40
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: reloading question
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6688
Re: reloading question
Thanks for the reply, I'm in the same boat as far as powders,I have some blue dot left over from the first powder and primer crisis, from a few years ago and thought I'd use it up since their was official loading info on it , but I don't car for it either. Next gun show I'll try to snag some #7. Th...
- 25 Nov 2013, 08:11
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: AR57 damaging my brass
- Replies: 10
- Views: 11617
Re: AR57 damaging my brass
6.5 gr. of TB with the 40 gr. vmax sounds like it is on the upper end of the load range for even the FsN. I would back it down to the 5.5-5.8 range, and see if that makes a difference in the AR57. I use 5.8 for my plinking round in my FsN and get about 1700-1750 fps, and have brass that has now been...
- 04 Nov 2013, 12:59
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Price for Brass
- Replies: 13
- Views: 16268
Re: Price for Brass
That is not a terrible price. That is $.12 each. I would not have paid that about a year ago, but the price was much higher earlier this year. There has been some on some auction sites that has sold for $.20 each in the past 6 months. It has been falling the past 2 months or so. I would not buy a li...
- 09 Oct 2013, 09:04
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Do you trust electronic scale/trickler combos? Which one?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 12767
Re: Do you trust electronic scale/trickler combos? Which on
Could you use an O-ring that would prevent the powder from getting between the housing and feed tube. Or is there one missing? I guess that I have one of the ones that does not have any issues with True Blue nor AA#5. Or is this something that happens after a couple of years use? I dispensed about ...
- 08 Oct 2013, 11:32
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Do you trust electronic scale/trickler combos? Which one?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 12767
Re: Do you trust electronic scale/trickler combos? Which on
There are people on this board that use the RCBS with TB and do not have issues, but I am not one of them. I have tried TB along with AA#5 and AA#7 and none of them will work in the dispenser without getting between the feed tube and the plastic housing jamming it up. My first post was a little uncl...
- 07 Oct 2013, 07:55
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Do you trust electronic scale/trickler combos? Which one?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 12767
Re: Do you trust electronic scale/trickler combos? Which on
I use a powder throw to measure the True Blue that I use for the 5.7. I then weigh each charge on my RCBS Chargemaster scale. I have an issue with the True Blue clogging the dispenser tube on my chargemaster, so using a powder throw and weighing each charge is the most efficient way that I have foun...
- 16 Sep 2013, 12:39
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: 5.7 case length
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6562
Re: 5.7 case length
Elite Ammunition makes a go/no go gauge that anyone who loads this round should have. Their link is at the top of the page.
- 05 Sep 2013, 09:41
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Case width issue with Lee dies
- Replies: 33
- Views: 85308
Re: Case width issue with Lee dies
You can add my name to the list of people that use the RCBS full length dies (purchased in August 2012) to the list that functions 100%. Have been through over 2000 reloads, and have never had a FTE or FTF. I do have to pay particular attention when setting up the bullet seating die to make sure the...
- 01 Jul 2013, 10:24
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Electronic Powder Drop
- Replies: 17
- Views: 15258
Re: Electronic Powder Drop
I also use the RCBS Chargemaster. I have found mine to work well with extruded powder like Varget for my rifle loads, but have not had much luck with the ball powder like True Blue or AA#5. They seem to get between the feed tube and the case, and jam up the feed tube so that it does not turn. For my...
- 25 Jun 2013, 07:50
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: EA PFP Trident Load Data
- Replies: 35
- Views: 29964
Re: EA PFP Trident Load Data
Are there any performance advantages of the 32 gr. vs. the 36 gr.? I have several boxes of the 36 gr., but have not even loaded a single round since I have so many other bullets that I am testing/using at the moment. I feel like I should pick up some of the 32 gr. as well, but would leave them for s...
- 06 Jun 2013, 09:39
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Case ejection problems
- Replies: 11
- Views: 9143
Re: Case ejection problems
Hi Guys I had suspected issues with my Lee dies so I sourced a set of Lyman dies and tried them. Everything is working very consistently with the Lyman dies absolutely no issues. I fired 2 full magazines with brass processed in the Lyman dies no jams, or misfires. I am going to send my Lee dies bac...
- 30 May 2013, 10:24
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Case ejection problems
- Replies: 11
- Views: 9143
Re: Case ejection problems
I only use the carb cleaner on the chamber. I remove the barrel from the slide, and I do not spray the carb cleaner anywhere near anything polymer. I spray some cleaner into a small cup, then use a q-tip or cotton swab dipped in it to clean out the chamber. Even after "cleaning" the barrel/chamber w...
- 30 May 2013, 10:13
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Factory FN Primers
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3258
Re: Factory FN Primers
They have used several different primers. Depending on the ammo type and lot number there are 3 different primer colors that I have come across. You will see silver, brass, and the newer lead free primer is a gray color. With commercial powders small rifle primers seem to get closer to the performan...
- 28 May 2013, 08:28
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Case ejection problems
- Replies: 11
- Views: 9143
Re: Case ejection problems
5.4 of True Blue is a little on the low side for that bullet, but it should still eject. I would make sure the chamber is really clean using some carb cleaner on a q-tip. Maybe something in there softened enough once it heated up that allowed the cases to eject. I have noticed that I get some buildu...
- 23 May 2013, 07:30
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Loading Block for 5.7?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 9338
Re: Loading Block for 5.7?
I do not use one at all. I use a shallow bowl to hold each batch of rounds up through the priming stage. I take one of those rounds and put the powder in, then put it in my press and seat the bullet right away. That takes away some of the risk of double charging a case. It may take a little longer, ...
- 10 May 2013, 13:10
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: DHX Bullets
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5038
Re: DHX Bullets
It does not look like they offer anything that long, .740 looks to be the longest. Does anyone use these for regular range time or SD? I have a bunch of the 36 gr. varmint grenades, but figured these might give me a lighter option for the FsN. I also load for 22-250, but these might be too light for...
- 08 May 2013, 12:54
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Hornady 45gr HP/BEE
- Replies: 39
- Views: 38964
Re: Hornady 45gr HP/BEE
They do not look any shorter than the Speer TNT Green 30 gr. that I have used, so you should be ok. I have heard that people with PS90's have issues with shorter bullets, but have not had and issues with the TNT Green that I have loaded with a COL of 1.375.
- 07 May 2013, 10:59
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: DHX Bullets
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5038
DHX Bullets
Is anyone here using DHX bullets for a regular load to take to the range? I have been looking at some of their 26 gr. .224 bullets, but not sure what length to use. I am looking for something to replicate the factory SS195, and these bullets are the closest that I have found for weight and shape. Th...
- 07 May 2013, 10:45
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Speer 30 grain TNT Green
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3502
Re: Speer 30 grain TNT Green
I do have a load worked up for this bullet for the FsN. I believe that people have said it is too short to function in the PS90. When I loaded them, I used math to determine how deep to set the bullet. I believe I have a COL of 1.375, which put the same amount of bullet inside the neck of the case a...
- 29 Mar 2013, 07:09
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: New Member Introduction
- Replies: 1889
- Views: 1403818
Re: New Member Introduction
Hello my name is Ken. I have been lurking here for a about a year since I acquired my FsN, then FNAR, then FNX9 and now SCAR 16 (I do not see it as a problem), but figured that I would join now so that I could add my insights to the forum. I have been reloading for the FsN for the last 6 months or s...
- 29 Mar 2013, 06:59
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: life expectancy of my brass
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4188
Re: life expectancy of my brass
I have had some cases last for 5 or 6 loads (lighter loads for target use), but I have some that I have tossed after just 2-3 loads that showed signs of the neck separating or cracking. Make sure to inspect each case after each use to look for signs that are questionable.
- 29 Mar 2013, 06:56
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Brass trimming
- Replies: 16
- Views: 13321
Re: Brass trimming
If you get the RCBS TrimPro2, it has a spring loaded holder and you do not need any special shell holders. It also comes with a variety of pilots for the various calibers.